View Full Version : Pro-Line Bushwacker body
MattHiggins
12-18-2006, 05:04 PM
http://209.2.68.15:8011/pics/prolinebushwacker.jpg
From Pro-Line:
Monster Truck crawling and plain ol’ backyard bashing just got a little more fun with the new Bushwacker body for T/E/2.5-MAXX and Savage Trucks.
The Bushwacker body originates due to the high demand of off-road and rock crawling communities that are sweeping the nation. “Rock crawling is super-hot right now. What better way to cater to that market with a body that emulates off-road like the Bushwacker,” says Scott Hughes, Marketing Manager for Pro-Line.
The Bushwacker comes complete with detail decal sheet, paint-then-peel overspray film, and is made from super-tough .060 Lexan.
When you’re looking to make your off-road truck look like a “true” off-roader, then check out the new Bushwacker body by Pro-Line.
Features:
· Made from .060 Lexan, the strongest on the market
· Highly detailed off-road design inspired
· Paint-then-peel overspray film included
· Detail decal sheet included
Bushwacker
fits MAXX™, Savage
Part #3231-00 $32
norcalracer_707
12-18-2006, 05:36 PM
Now only if I had the money to bulid a crawler. Aww man. That would be sweet if proline made a 1/18th one for the losi mlst and ae rc18mt
jamesbernatchez
12-18-2006, 05:45 PM
I backordered two already :D
4DMNYC
12-18-2006, 06:01 PM
I absoloutly love this body! I'm going to order one asap
microrcdude
12-18-2006, 06:02 PM
Believe it or not, its probably one of prolines nicest "fantasy" bodies
xxRyanTxx
12-18-2006, 07:45 PM
Its basically the Toyota FJ40 with no branding as such. I guess its one to satisfy demand without licensing issues.
Mr. Schumacher
12-18-2006, 07:54 PM
Exactly, FJ40 without Toyota brand name on it...
rccardude04
12-18-2006, 08:08 PM
This is the only thread I've seen with "Bushwhacker" and "Fantasy" that hasn't been something ... wrong.
On a slightly more useful note ... looks like a nice crawler body.
-Eric
T/Losi
12-20-2006, 02:51 AM
Sweet, that is going to be one popular crawler/truck body
Cheers
suckfish
12-20-2006, 07:43 AM
makes you want to buy a crawler just to put this on.. very realistic looking..
rccardude04
12-20-2006, 08:39 PM
My question is ... why do they still show t-maxxes with those shocks? Must they tease us like this? Cruel and unusual punishment, I say. Discontinue the most awesome shocks for t-maxx ever, and then show them in pictures of your bodies.... Pro-line, that's just dirty... lol.
-Eric
cooleocool
12-20-2006, 09:12 PM
They still sell them in sets, just not the Maxx kit.
RichieRich
12-21-2006, 01:45 AM
Cool! I wish I had gotten the FJ when they had that one. This will do though.
bashin Maxxer15
12-21-2006, 10:45 AM
It's a nice body, I kinda like it personaly....
RCMTracer
12-22-2006, 04:56 PM
Exactly, FJ40 without Toyota brand name on it...
I'm confused, is the Toyota FJ40 the same as the Land Cruiser? :confused: That aside I must say it is truly stunning and should make for a great crawler body. However if Proline releases another crawler body I sure hope they bring back their Dodge Power wagon, I miss it. :)
Greely
12-26-2006, 02:05 AM
I'm confused, is the Toyota FJ40 the same as the Land Cruiser? :confused: That aside I must say it is truly stunning and should make for a great crawler body. However if Proline releases another crawler body I sure hope they bring back their Dodge Power wagon, I miss it. :)
Yes the Fj40 is the 1960 to 1983 Toyota Landcruiser, FJ40 is the technical term.
I want too see a Toyota Hi-Lux
adrcracing
12-26-2006, 09:48 PM
Its basically the Toyota FJ40 with no branding as such. I guess its one to satisfy demand without licensing issues.
I know, it's just like the Jeep Pleazer, the Magnum Pleazer and the PT Pleazer. If Pro-lines wants to get away from licensing, fine. The Pro-Line mold makers need to mold something new and there own body style. They are good mold makers with a lot of artistic talent and Pro-Line needs to just let them go wild with there molds and make some cool prototype futuristic stuff. Then I might buy an unlicensed body. As long as there just copying a design by real car designers and changing it up to look like a cheap fake, forget it! Not at the prices Pro-line chargees, I exspect top quitly I'll stick with the Chevy Dodge and Ford licensed bodies.
Ideas for Pro-line:
A tank body for the Maxx!
A body with big airplane wings off each side for extra long air time!
trxcrazy345
12-29-2006, 08:03 PM
nice body
dannnnn
01-04-2007, 11:42 AM
I wonder if it will fit an E-Savage?
SerpentKing101
01-04-2007, 12:06 PM
My question is ... why do they still show t-maxxes with those shocks? Must they tease us like this? Cruel and unusual punishment, I say. Discontinue the most awesome shocks for t-maxx ever, and then show them in pictures of your bodies.... Pro-line, that's just dirty... lol.
-Eric
Heh, I think they just been using the same T-Maxx for their pics. check out the engine's cooling head. :eek:
balang_479
01-05-2007, 02:51 AM
yeah they probably have some monster trucks reserved only for photo shooting...
Eccentric
01-20-2007, 08:56 PM
Heh, I think they just been using the same T-Maxx for their pics. check out the engine's cooling head. :eek:
yeah they probably have some monster trucks reserved only for photo shooting...
Yep. That's a pull start TRX.15 in there. That T-Maxx has probably never seen dirt.
So far the've done the FJ40, a Ford Courier, a Ford Early Bronco, Dodge Power Wagons, and several Chevy and Ford pickups amoung their 'fantasy' classic bodies. I'm still waiting for an International Harvester Scout (or Scout II) body. That'd bring two of my hobbies together! An FJ55 would also be awesome for the longer WB monsters.
WheelNut
01-21-2007, 02:57 AM
Actaully its a TRX 2.5, you can tell by the black plastic head protector on the top, plus its all silver, not blue and silver the pro .15 was. It also looks to be sporting Pro-line's wide maxx suspension arms. I used to have them, those were the most flexible suspension arms I've ever seen, crazy.
thedarkness
01-21-2007, 03:04 AM
^was that your infamous run it in 20 below maxx